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Religious fundamentalism refers to the belief of an individual or a group of individuals in the absolute authority of a sacred religious text or teachings of a particular religious leader, prophet and/ or God. There is simply no evidence of climate change. It is a scam and governments go along with it to create in new taxes.

Scapegoat
Scapegoat
22 Jan 2020

You really are a massive fool and your childrens children will hate you and all who think like you!

Paul
Paul
22 Jan 2020

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-51189430 Good to see that not all world leaders have fallen for the climate change scam. We don't all want to be brainless tree hugging stinkers. Thanks President Trump for protecting us from the tyranny of climate change religion.

A solution has been found that good enough for me it's the same with any large engineering project there are problems that have not been anticipated solutions are found and work carries on.

BOO HOO
BOO HOO
21 Jan 2020

@leatash ....indeed it did, but with no explanation as to how the issue has miracously rectified.

leatash
leatash
21 Jan 2020

A report on the local news said a solution had been found and work was starting again.

If i was Network Rail i would let the moaners have there way build a direct line from Exeter to Newton Abbot and close the seaward line i bet you any money they would soon change there minds.

Supposedly the work on the sea wall at Dawlish recommences this month. So what happened about the engineers checks saying the underlying sandstone was breaking. I assume they have been told they got it wrong?

Proposals for the section between Holcombe and Teignmouth in Devon are aimed at preventing the line being blocked by falling rocks from cliffs. People had been concerned the move might mean the loss of Holcombe beach. Part of the line at Dawlish, which runs along a stretch of beach, was washed away in fierce storms in 2014, leaving much of Devon and Cornwall without a railway connection to ...

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